My campaign against Zoo Magazine: the well-being of girls should come before profits - video

'Pick the loosest, skankiest one of the lot ... and separate her from the flock' is the sort of advice that has made Zoo magazine a target for activists. Laura Pintur's campaign to have the magazine banned from Australian supermarkets' shelves is quickly gaining traction
on Change.org. It is not just the semi-naked pictures of alluring women. From boob-job giveaways for readers' girlfriends, and even advice to cut former girlfriends' faces to make them less desirable, Pintur argues big supermarkets must take a stand on men's magazines. 'Women are more than just jugs and bums,' she says. 'The wellbeing of girls should come well before profits'